China Fears Ukraine's Victory: Wang Yi Explained Why Beijing Cannot Allow Russia's Defeat.
The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed justified concerns and uncertainty in a private conversation with the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, about the possible defeat of Russia in the conflict with Ukraine. He emphasized that in the event of Russia's failure, China would have to face new challenges from the US.
'Wang Yi's statement confirms what many in Brussels consider Beijing's position, but it radically differs from China's public statements. The Chinese Foreign Ministry regularly declares that the country 'is not a party' to the war.'
The Ukrainian conflict continues to remain one of the pressing topics for the international community. According to sources, China is considering measures in response to the possible inclusion of two Chinese banks in the 'blacklist' of the EU for violating sanctions against Russia.
Conclusion
China's concern over the possible defeat of Russia in the conflict with Ukraine indicates the complex geopolitical relationships between states and potential consequences for international cooperation and security. The situation remains tense, and the actions of each country could be crucial for the future development of events.
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